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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 154740" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>While I am wrapping my dull mind around this -- there are lots of reasons I like this board and this is an example of one of them -- I am fairly certain that even young football players know a word can be a noun or verb, depending on use. As much as I can appreciate an exposition of meanings, origins and word roots, it veers far afield when what we set out to do was drain the swamp and all that. (I am not about to crank up one of those meaning-of-athlete ad infinitum exchanges. One and done so to speak.) Regardless, it begs the question of equal application of rules as writ by the head ball coach and the effect on team morale.</p><p></p><p>I struggle but cannot imagine team unity, all things being equal save one, status, if Player B, a gunner on the kickoff team, is sentenced to four trips on the stadium steps and a one-game suspension for exactly the same violation as the starting QB, who is told to go and sin no more and see you for Saturday's big game.</p><p></p><p>If the puzzled and now disaffected gladiator and his three-deep teammates ask the question, "Exactly what is your policy?" do they expect the answer to be, "Depends on what you mean by the word is?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 154740, member: 2175"] While I am wrapping my dull mind around this -- there are lots of reasons I like this board and this is an example of one of them -- I am fairly certain that even young football players know a word can be a noun or verb, depending on use. As much as I can appreciate an exposition of meanings, origins and word roots, it veers far afield when what we set out to do was drain the swamp and all that. (I am not about to crank up one of those meaning-of-athlete ad infinitum exchanges. One and done so to speak.) Regardless, it begs the question of equal application of rules as writ by the head ball coach and the effect on team morale. I struggle but cannot imagine team unity, all things being equal save one, status, if Player B, a gunner on the kickoff team, is sentenced to four trips on the stadium steps and a one-game suspension for exactly the same violation as the starting QB, who is told to go and sin no more and see you for Saturday's big game. If the puzzled and now disaffected gladiator and his three-deep teammates ask the question, "Exactly what is your policy?" do they expect the answer to be, "Depends on what you mean by the word is?" [/QUOTE]
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